Art by Gadi Dadon — Safed, Israel
From the mystical mountaintop city of Safed, this set of nine illustrated puzzle prints brings to life the journey of Abraham — the father of faith, the first to walk with courage toward the unknown. Each piece captures a defining moment of his life: his call beneath the stars, his hospitality beneath the oaks, his prayers rising toward the heavens.
The artwork is the creation of Gadi Dadon, a painter whose vibrant scenes of biblical life fill the streets and galleries of Safed. His brushwork glows with movement and color, transforming familiar stories into something living — a dialogue between the land of Israel and the hearts of her beloveds.
Printed on durable art cards, the collection can be arranged as a puzzle, framed individually, or displayed together as a meditation on faith, vision, and steadfastness. Each image reflects the spiritual light that still emanates from Israel’s hills — the same light that once guided Abraham on his path of devotion.
“And He brought him outside and said, ‘Look now toward heaven, and count the stars… so shall your descendants be.’” — Genesis 15:5
Specifications:
- Nine-piece art puzzle set
- Artwork by Gadi Dadon
- Printed in Israel on high-quality cardstock
- Packaged in protective art folder
- Dimensions (each piece): approx. 13 x 9 cm
- Made in Safed, Israel
- new
Abraham: The Man & The Character — Nine-Piece Puzzle
Gadi Dadon is an Israeli artist, dreamer, and musician whose work is rooted in the ancient spirituality of the Galilee. Born in Bnei Brak and later settling in the holy city of Safed, Gadi draws inspiration from Jewish mysticism, history, and the vibrant life of Israel’s people.
After years spent illustrating traditional ketubot (Jewish marriage contracts), he turned his focus to large-scale public murals that now adorn the alleys and stone walls of Safed’s Old City. His paintings radiate warmth and reverence, turning everyday scenes into expressions of light and holiness.
Today, Gadi’s studio in Safed’s artist quarter welcomes visitors from around the world. Each piece he creates—whether a canvas, mural, or illustrated puzzle—invites you to see Israel through eyes of devotion, color, and joy.